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The College for me!

Welcome to New Student Orientation. The College for me!. Introductions: Presenter. Locate Your Bookmark Today’s NSO PowerPoint can be accessed on the link on your bookmark; Circle the link on your bookmark now! Be prepared to take additional notes when asked by your presenter. Our Mission.

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The College for me!

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  1. Welcome to New Student Orientation The College for me! Introductions: Presenter

  2. Locate Your Bookmark Today’s NSO PowerPoint can be accessed on the link on your bookmark; Circle the link on your bookmark now! Be prepared to take additional notes when asked by your presenter.

  3. Our Mission Glendale Community College prepares students for further higher education, employment and advancement, and successful participation in a global society.

  4. College Environment GCC is dedicated to providing a healthy, comfortable and educationally productive environment for students, employees and visitors. Nondiscrimination Policy: GCC will not discriminate, nor tolerate discrimination, nor will it tolerate sexual harassment, as well as harassment and intimidation on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, citizenship status, age, disability, veteran status or genetic information. (General Catalog page 6)

  5. KnowyourRights & Responsibilities • Refer to your General Catalog & Student Handbook for more details. • Drug & Alcohol-free College (pg.333) • Academic misconduct (pg.339) • Student Conduct Code (pg.340) • Technology resources standards (pg.329) • Sexual Harassment Policy (pg.322) • Discrimination Complaint procedures (pg.318)

  6. BreatheeasyTobacco Free ~ Smoke Free Maricopa Breatheeasy is a healthy-living initiative sponsored by the Maricopa Community Colleges. Its goal is to provide information and support to Maricopa students, faculty members and staff in support of the elimination of tobacco products from all District property. Effective July 1, 2012, all District property is smoke- and tobacco-free, extending the smoke-free environment of our buildings to the boundaries of District property.

  7. It pays to be successful in college!

  8. Three Convenient Locations CommUniversity 15950 W. Civic Center PlazaSurprise, AZ  85374(Bell & Litchfield Roads) GCC North 5727 W. Happy Valley Rd. GCC 6000 W. Olive Ave.

  9. History of GCC • Home of the Gauchos • Established in 1965 • 2nd largest of 10 Maricopa Community Colleges • 319,000+ students have completed programs • 34,000 students take classes each year

  10. Diversity • Over 120 international students from 50 different countries • 59% of students are under 25 years old • 56% of our students plan to transfer to a 4 year institution • 21% work towards occupational programs

  11. GCC Students Excel! • High Student Satisfaction • Community Partnerships • National & International Recognition Famous Alumni: Alice Cooper, Phillippi Sparks, Kent Dana, Paul Lo Duca & AZ Governor Janice Brewer

  12. GCC Offerings • Associate Degrees link • AA • ABUS • AS • AAS • AGS • Transfer Pathways • ASU Maricopa Partnership (MAPP) • NAU Connection • Occupational Certificates • Personal Interest Classes • GED Testing (GCC-North)

  13. Student Responsibility Utilize Student Services Communicate Needs Commit to Growth GCC Responsibility Access to Programs Quality Service Professionalism Provide Learning Opportunities Student Success Partnership

  14. Taking Charge of Your Success • Make Connections • Instructors • Students • Campus Resources • Develop Success Skills • Independent Learning • Study Skills • Time Management • Create a Plan • Career • Major • Educational Planning

  15. Making Connections with Professors • In Class • Attendance matters • Initiate contact with your professor • Class participation • Understand the Syllabus • Be self-motivated • Outside of Class • Office Hours • Email

  16. Making Connections with Students • Classmates • Share notes • Form study groups • Carpool • Students-at-large (NSO Leaders) • Clubs / extracurricular activities LINK • Club Fair dates: February 5 & 6, 2013 • Calendar of EventsLINK • GCC Unplugged

  17. GCC Unplugged Find Friends. Find Resources. Find Success! Log In | GCC Unplugged

  18. ~ Ice Breaker Know Your Neighbors

  19. Making Connections with Campus Services and Resources General Catalog and Student Handbook Policies, Guidelines, Program & Course Information, and much more… Key Policies at: link GCC Home Page www.gccaz.edu

  20. Making Connections: Key Dates & Events • Academic Calendar LINK • Calendar of Events • Final Exam Schedule • Priority Registration Appointment Cards: • 1/28/13 for Summer / Fall 2013 Priority (Early) Registration is 3/25 – 3/29 Veterans: 3/22 Honors: 3/21 Open Registration: 4/01 Write these key dates on your bookmark now!

  21. Services at your fingertips… • Register for classes/Change schedule • Obtain Transcripts • View your grades • Make a payment • Financial Aid, and much more… • My.maricopa Student Center Reference Guide (download)

  22. Your eGCC Account • Software: Word, PowerPoint, Excel • Internet Access • Web Space • Email GCC Online Tutorials

  23. Your Email Includes Google Docs, an online suite of office productivity applications featuring word processing, spreadsheets and presentations. You can collaborate with others on the same documents in real time. Documents are saved online and have access to them at any time, no matter what computer you use. Please Note: All official college email will be sent to your student email account. Many of these emails are highly critical and may affect your enrollment and/or financial aid. You are highly urged to check your student email regularly and/or forward your student email to your personal email account.

  24. Your email address is your MEID (the combination of letters and numbers you use to access the student information system)@maricopa.edu • Your password is the password you use with your MEID to access your account in the Student Information System. To use the system, go to www.maricopa.edu/Google or access it at your “Student Center” (my.maricopa.edu) If you have problems with the email system or need support, please go to www.google.com/support.

  25. GCC Technology Resources: Online Orientation link “All of your tech questions answered in one place” This orientation is divided into five sections. Below, is a brief listing of each section. • OVERVIEW- Navigation tips and account retrieval options. • eGCC- GCC supported technology resources - open labs, wireless access and server storage space. • MCCCD - District supported technology resources - My.Maricopa.edu, student e-mail and Blackboard. • HELP- Contacts, guides, online tutorials and more. • RESOURCE INDEX- A comprehensive resource guide. Resource links are categorized by provider (GCC or MCCCD) and technology.

  26. Enrollment Center MAP Advisement LINK Financial Aid LINK Admissions & Records LINK Cashier LINK Payment plan link Student ID Cards LINK

  27. Student ServicesHelping You Reach Your Goals • Provides outreach and support to minority community • Enrollment Assistance • Hoop of Learning for Native American Students • Placement Testing • Program Specific Tests • (Automotive, Fire Science) Multicultural AffairsMAPLINK Testing Services MAPLINK • Accommodations for students with disabilities • Access to assistive technology • Support for international students • Referral to off campus resources for international students International Student Center MAPLINK Disability Services MAPLINK

  28. Student Services Veterans Center • Comprehensive “one-stop” service to Veterans • Academic support including: • Advisement • Class Registration • Degree Planning • Financial benefit requests • Tuition and book deferment options…and more. MAPLINK

  29. Technology ResourcesMaximizing Technology in Your Education • High Tech Centers LINK • Activate eGCC Account • Computer Access • Instructional Support • John F. Prince Library & Media Center MAPLINK • Research Assistance • Books & Media • Web Resources • Research Guides

  30. Campus ResourcesHelping You Get Involved • Lost & Found • Escorts • Emergency Situation link • Suspicious Activity Public SafetyMAPLINK • Student Government • Student Clubs • Scholarship Assistance • Health Insurance Plans • Apartment information • Pool, gym & classes • Exercise Plans • First session free • As little as $25.00 per month Student Life MAPLINK Fitness Center MAPLINK

  31. Tutoring +Enhancing Your Academic Success Center for Learning -CL Bldg • Free tutoring, study skills, computer lab, & non-credit ESL classes The Math Solution – MA Bldg • Free, drop-in tutoring for math students Writing Center – HT-2 • In-person or online writing critique Departmental Tutoring • Ask your instructor about department tutoring www.gccaz.edu/tutoring

  32. Develop Success Skills • Independent Learning • Study Skills • Time Management

  33. Independent Learning • The “classroom outside of the classroom” • Requires you to be committed and responsible for your motivation, and your success

  34. Effective Study Skills • Read your text book • Take notes / Review notes • Enroll in a “Success Class” • CPD150 Strategies for College Success • AAA115 Creating College Success • Study 2-3 hours per week per credit

  35. Time Management • Attendance is Important • 12 credit + Full Time • Create a Schedule 12 hours per week in class + 24-36 hours per week studying ----------------------------------------------------- =36-48 hours per week commitment Calculate the number of hours you should plan to study and write this on your bookmark now

  36. Create a Plan Clarify your Career Goals Identify a Major Educational Planning

  37. The Importance of a Career Plan Students without a career plan, should meet with a career counselor before the end of their first year of college. Students with a career & educational plan are more motivated, finish sooner, spend less money on school, and enter the employment world quicker.

  38. Wanted: The Perfect Career for Me Undecided Major? Undecided Career Goals? Counseling & Career Services will help you: • Conduct Self-Assessment • Investigate Career Options • Develop a Career Plan • Market Yourself • Commit to Lifelong Learning

  39. Counseling & Career Services MAPLINK • Career Counseling • Career Exploration • Career Planning • Mentoring • Personal Counseling • Internships • Job Opportunities

  40. Career Services link • Computer Lab/Career Library • Career Market Information • Job Search, Interviewing, and Resume Workshops • Employment Opportunities • Internships (Career Work Experience) • Career Expo/Job Fair • On-campus Employer Recruitments • Re-Entry Resources

  41. Job Search Access – 24/7 Maricopa Career Network http://www.maricopa.edu/careers • Post your resume • Search for jobs • Apply for jobs Career Services

  42. Identify a Major “It’s O.K. to start off undecided …but don’t stay undecided.” Challenges: Not every career has a corresponding major Some Careers have several majors that are options Clarifying your career goals helps you choose a relevant major--- Choosing a major facilitates educational planning!

  43. Educational Planning Tips for Creating an Educational Plan • Identify career goal and research school options • Meet with a Academic Advisor • Obtain the appropriate academic check sheet • Set goals, monitor progress and make changes if necessary • Create a “balanced plan” • Develop a passion for education and positive attitude • Seek extra-curricular activities to support your goals

  44. Academic Advisement Assistance from Advisors: Academic Planning Course Selection Degree Requirements Check Sheets Provide Signature (some courses) Seek Advisement early, follow-up during “off peak” hours and obtain priority registration

  45. Check Sheet What Is It? A Guide Plan of action Record of progress Remember: Save your check sheet Bring it to advisement sessions Available online: link

  46. Pursuing a Degree in Nursing? Pre-Nursing Information Sessions Check Nursing website www.gccaz.edu/nursing • Current information regarding prerequisites • Details of program application and requirements • Opportunity to ask questions • Conveniently located in Nursing Building (NU 104)

  47. Be prepared for your first day! • You are not officially registered until you have paid for tuition---know the “due date” & refund policy LINK • Visit campus before the start date; find your classes! • Arrive early – parking can be an issue! • Know your class schedule! Check it at least the day before your first class. • If a “Class Canceled or Relocated” sign appears on your classroom door READ it—it may not be your class that was canceled or relocated.

  48. Be prepared for your first day!(continued) • Obtain an I.D. in the Enrollment Center • Activate your eGCC account ASAP. LINK • Please Note: Students are often dropped if absent on the first day. • Buy Your text books early to avoid the lines and to find discounted used books. Order and buy online. Rentals available. Always save the receipt! MAPLINK • Create a positive attitude about going to college!

  49. Prepare for long-term success! • Some of you here today have already begun benefiting from the iStartSmart Program. • This program is designed to help set you up for long term success here at GCC and beyond by providing a comprehensive foundation of college success skills. You should sign up if you are a new college student

  50. iStartSmart • Completion of a Student Success Course is a requirement for iStartSmart However, all students interested in creating a foundation for success are encouraged to sign up for Student Success Course. • CPD150 Strategies for College Success - 3 cr. • CPD/AAA115 Creating College Success - 1 Cr • You will learn: • Effective Study Skills • Note taking • Personal motivation • Time Management • Goal setting • Campus resources • Much more…

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